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28 Dec, 2007

PALGN Game of the Year Awards 2007

PALGN Feature | We pick our top games of the year that was.
It's that time again folks - the time when we get together and decide which were the games that defined the year just passed. After a slow first half what else is new?), 2007 really picked up in terms of great game releases, and we had a hard time selecting our choices for the best of the best. But choose we did, and here we present to you the PALGN staff choices for the games of 2007.

On with the show...


DS Game of the Year
The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass
D Nintendo EAD| P Nintendo
PALGN Review: 9.0
Runner up: Pokemon Diamond/Pearl

In a year where the DS was by far the highest selling system in every territory, there was a surprising lack of 'defining' titles. Sure, Pokemon Diamond/Pearl made it to the West this year (they were 2006 games in Japan), but they were Game Boy carry-overs. With Nintendo's focus primarily on their other platform, it was left up to third parties to satisfy both casual and core DS gamers. That is, until The Legend of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass was released.

One of the best looking games on the DS, Phantom Hourglass straddles the line between accessibility and depth with remarkable ease. The touch-screen control scheme works brilliantly, bringing new life to old weapons and giving combat the precision of a surgical strike. And from now on, every other adventure game made should allow drawing on the map.

  



PSP Game of the Year
Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops
D Kojima Productions| P Konami
PALGN Review: 9.0
Runner up: Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow

Snake finally made a card-free appearance on the PSP in this sequel to Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, and the wait was worth it. Eschewing the 'lone spy' form of its console brethren Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops sees Snake recruiting troops for his own army, offering a fresh experience well suited to the console.

Working within the button limitations of the PSP, the developers crafted a game with all the trappings of a full-size console title, yet with a structure and gameplay that work well as a portable title. High production values and near PS2 quality graphics and sound round out one of the best games ever released on the PSP.





PlayStation 2 Game of the Year
Okami
D Clover Studios| P Capcom
PALGN Review: 9.0
Runner up: God of War II

Developed by the now defunct Clover Studios, Okami had the distinct disadvantage of being released in the US during the lead-up to two major console launches, and it got lost in the end of year shuffle. A delay to 2007 gave the game some breathing room in PAL territories, where many discovered the watercolour adventures of Amaterasu. Based on the Legend of Zelda template, Okami sees the player traversing an overworld, exploring dungeons, and fighting bad guys in a bid to defeat the mythological Japanese demon Orochi. The innovative paintbrush mechanic adds some spice to the formula, and the incredible Viewtiful Joe-like cell-shaded graphics didn't hurt either.

While the combat and puzzles are not quite up to Zelda standards, Okami remains great looking throughout, and beats out a strong field to be PALGN's PS2 game of 2007.




Xbox 360 Game of the Year
Mass Effect
D BioWare| P Microsoft
PALGN Review: 9.0
Runners up: BioShock, The Orange Box

BioWare’s Sci-Fi RPG was one of the most hyped games for the Xbox 360 this year, and thankfully the game delivered, offering one of the deepest experiences so far on the console. With great art direction and an enthralling forty-plus hour story, Mass Effect manages to combine traditional RPG elements with an over-the-top Sci-Fi setting for an innovative experience.

Set in one of the most detailed game worlds ever created, the amount of high quality voice work is also impressive. Despite some annoying glitches, Mass Effect is one of those games that will be talked about for a very long time to come




Wii Game of the Year
Super Mario Galaxy
D Nintendo EAD Tokyo| P Nintendo
PALGN Review: 10.0
Runners up: Metroid Prime 3: Corruption, Super Paper Mario

Mario takes the Wii crown in a near-unanimous decision, soundly beating the only other real contender Metroid Prime 3: Corruption. Mario's adventure into space brings the old and new together in a game that's fresh yet familiar and a joy to play from start to finish. It also doesn't hurt that the game is a technical marvel for the Wii, shaming the visual quality of all but a handful of games on the system.

With great use of the Wii controllers, a majestic orchestral soundtrack, and a huge amount of variety, Super Mario Galaxy re-invents and re-ignites the stale 3D platforming genre with its mind-bending and innovative gravity mechanic.




PlayStation 3 Game of the Year
Uncharted: Drake's Fortune
D Naughty Dog| P Sony Computer Entertainment
PALGN Review: 9.0
Runners up: Singstar, Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction

Jak and Daxter developer Naughty Dog’s first PlayStation 3 game was greatly anticipated, as gamers were desperate to see what the developer would come up with next. What they created was a hybrid of Tomb Raider and Gears of War, combining puzzle platforming elements with intense gun-fights.

Running through the jungle killing pirates in what is one of the better-looking games of the year is great fun. The game is filled with likeable characters and an interesting if clichéd storyline, and good variety of gameplay. Uncharted: Drake's Fortune is easily the most exciting game to be released on the PS3 this year, and we wouldn’t be surprised if a sequel is just around the corner.


PC Game of the Year
Portal
D Valve| P Valve
PALGN Review: 8.5
Runners up: BioShock , Team Fortress 2

With Portal, Valve reminds us of the value of concentrated game design mixed with unabashed wit. Here is a game that prides itself on short but carefully paced gameplay. A puzzle set where each level is as much it's own self-contained challenge, as a memorably gratifying solution. A narrative where the villain is as hilarious as she is underhanded. A dramatic sidekick that isn't even a living entity. And of course, an ending theme song that will be reinterpreted for some time to come.

Portal alone is worth the already bargain asking price of The Orange Box. Unlike the questionable existence of baked desserts, this award is not a lie.




Best Graphics
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
D Infinity Ward| P Activision
PALGN Review: 9.0
Runners up: Crysis

The main Call of Duty games have always been good looking, but with Modern Warfare developer Infinity Ward took it to another level. With great modeling, crisp textures and excellent effects, Call of Duty 4 is one of the most realistic looking games yet produced, and it achieves all this while running at a fantastic framerate. And for that, it receives our award for best graphics of 2007.




Best sound
Mass Effect
D BioWare| P Microsoft
PALGN Review: 9.0
Runners up: Super Mario Galaxy, BioShock

With every piece of dialogue from hundreds of different characters all spoken fluently, the voice-over work in Mass Effect is one of the many reasons the game is enjoyable all the way through. It helps greatly in building the story and along with an epic soundtrack and generally great sound effects, it adds up to one of the most impressive sounding games so far this generation.




Best Value
The Orange Box
D Valve| P Valve

Since the contents of The Orange Box had either been previously released or were available for purchase separately, we didn't consider the PC version a single game for the purpose of these awards. However, when it comes to value as a purchase, The Orange Box was in a league of its own this year, particularly for those who had yet to play Half-Life 2.

Packing the full original game, two expansions, the long awaited multiplayer mayhem of Team Fortress 2 and the cerebral first person puzzler (and our PC game of the year) Portal, the disc features enough content to last the average gamer weeks.




Overall Game of the Year
Super Mario Galaxy
D Nintendo EAD Tokyo| P Nintendo
PALGN Review: 10.0
Runner up: Portal

What more is there to say? After becoming only the second game in PALGN history to score ten out of ten, Super Mario Galaxy has also been voted our Game of the Year 2007.

What makes Galaxy so great? Probably that it puts inventive gameplay above all else. In an era of detailed plots and complicated controls, Mario presents players with 120 good old fashioned challenges of dexterity with controls so tight it's a joy to play every one of them. Nearly relentless in its ingenuity, Galaxy keeps producing new ideas its entire length, and we don't think there's ever been a game that contains so many 'wow' moments. Crisp graphics and a fantastic soundtrack round out one of the most complete single player packages ever pressed onto a disc.

On oft-quoted line of Chris' review covers it pretty well:

'Super Mario Galaxy is without doubt the finest game Nintendo have produced this decade - endorsements don’t come much stronger than that.'





Most Anticipated for 2008
Grand Theft Auto IV
D Rockstar North| P Rockstar
Runners up: Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Metal gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots

Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto games were the highest selling games of last generation, and the long awaited full fourth installment promises to return the 'sandbox' genre crown to its rightful owner. The power of the new consoles will hopefully re-invigorate the formula with more interactivity, though many are simply looking forward to an overdue dose of the classic GTA humour. Whatever the reasons, PALGN staff have voted Grand Theft Auto IV as our most anticipated title of 2008.



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64 Comments
4 years ago
corder wrote
I wonder what is happening next for Mario.
Super Mario Parallel Universe! icon_razz.gif

I noticed there was no genre rankings. I suppose thats me just being a bit picky though. Plus that may only serve to open up another can of worms. icon_smile.gif
4 years ago
No surprises really for the console picks.

The choices on all the consoles are predictable. PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good (actually its exceptionally good), PS2 is on the way out so there's only a trickle of offerings hitting PAL shores. Xbox 360 has solid choices but some are better played on a PC so the field is reduced somewhat. DS - Phantom is a standout – it's a no brainer, but I'd have picked the runner up (Syphon Filter) on PSP. Not much to debate then.

Of all I think the PC platform was the hardest to pick. I will go with World in Conflict as number one, that said I agree that Bioshock is top shelf, I admit to as much fun playing Team Fortress 2 as I do Portal, but then again what about The Witcher ? that game is superb, or COD4?... or the amazing Crysis ? Any could be #1 - I think it is a very tough call picking the best on PC for 2007.
4 years ago
Just did it then... BUT! You guys put GripShift in the Best Original or whatever, which came out on PSP 1st...
4 years ago
Passa wrote
Things like the game's directory structure, iwd (Infinity Ward data?) files being readable with pk3 browsers, same console commands and server commands etc.. I used a Quake 3 server tutorial to setup a CoD4 server for example.
Doesn't prove a thing. The PK3 format is just the ZIP format renamed to PK3, you could probably read IWDs with WinZip if you were so inclined. The rest can be brushed off as wanting to keep a similar interface so that both the actual team making the game and the internet didn't have to learn everything from scratch. As anecdotal evidence, I've rewritten code for the games I've worked on where I've had to keep a similar (if not exactly the same) interface so that I didn't have to waste time teaching 40 people how to do a similar thing all over again.
4 years ago
Nice and balanced, with all the important categories.
All good except Crysis > COD4 in graphics.

The way it looks, i.e. art direction etc, is not graphics.

But otherwise good list
4 years ago
Cookie wrote
No surprises really for the console picks.

The choices on all the consoles are predictable. PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good (actually its exceptionally good), PS2 is on the way out so there's only a trickle of offerings hitting PAL shores. Xbox 360 has solid choices but some are better played on a PC so the field is reduced somewhat. DS - Phantom is a standout – it's a no brainer, but I'd have picked the runner up (Syphon Filter) on PSP. Not much to debate then.

Of all I think the PC platform was the hardest to pick. I will go with World in Conflict as number one, that said I agree that Bioshock is top shelf, I admit to as much fun playing Team Fortress 2 as I do Portal, but then again what about The Witcher ? that game is superb, or COD4?... or the amazing Crysis ? Any could be #1 - I think it is a very tough call picking the best on PC for 2007.
PS3 2nd rate line up this year how dare you comment on something like that when it's obvious as a clear day that you like Nintendo you probably don't even own a PS3. The PS3 has had a far superior lineup this year over the Wii. Ever heard of games like Warhawk and Ratchet and Clank FTOD Assassins Creed and COD4 all titles your precious wii can't touch because its to weak. You can have SMG but one game doesn't make a console no matter how good it is.
4 years ago
corder wrote
Cookie wrote
No surprises really for the console picks.

The choices on all the consoles are predictable. PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good (actually its exceptionally good), PS2 is on the way out so there's only a trickle of offerings hitting PAL shores. Xbox 360 has solid choices but some are better played on a PC so the field is reduced somewhat. DS - Phantom is a standout – it's a no brainer, but I'd have picked the runner up (Syphon Filter) on PSP. Not much to debate then.

Of all I think the PC platform was the hardest to pick. I will go with World in Conflict as number one, that said I agree that Bioshock is top shelf, I admit to as much fun playing Team Fortress 2 as I do Portal, but then again what about The Witcher ? that game is superb, or COD4?... or the amazing Crysis ? Any could be #1 - I think it is a very tough call picking the best on PC for 2007.
PS3 2nd rate line up this year how dare you comment on something like that when it's obvious as a clear day that you like Nintendo you probably don't even own a PS3. The PS3 has had a far superior lineup this year over the Wii. Ever heard of games like Warhawk and Ratchet and Clank FTOD Assassins Creed and COD4 all titles your precious wii can't touch because its to weak. You can have SMG but one game doesn't make a console no matter how good it is.
Did you even read Cookie's post before your outburst? The following bits suggest otherwise.
Cookie wrote
PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good
How on earth you read that and translate the Wii as being Cookie's "precious little console" is rather beyond my meagre skills of comprehension.
4 years ago
Spanca wrote
corder wrote
Cookie wrote
No surprises really for the console picks.

The choices on all the consoles are predictable. PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good (actually its exceptionally good), PS2 is on the way out so there's only a trickle of offerings hitting PAL shores. Xbox 360 has solid choices but some are better played on a PC so the field is reduced somewhat. DS - Phantom is a standout – it's a no brainer, but I'd have picked the runner up (Syphon Filter) on PSP. Not much to debate then.

Of all I think the PC platform was the hardest to pick. I will go with World in Conflict as number one, that said I agree that Bioshock is top shelf, I admit to as much fun playing Team Fortress 2 as I do Portal, but then again what about The Witcher ? that game is superb, or COD4?... or the amazing Crysis ? Any could be #1 - I think it is a very tough call picking the best on PC for 2007.
PS3 2nd rate line up this year how dare you comment on something like that when it's obvious as a clear day that you like Nintendo you probably don't even own a PS3. The PS3 has had a far superior lineup this year over the Wii. Ever heard of games like Warhawk and Ratchet and Clank FTOD Assassins Creed and COD4 all titles your precious wii can't touch because its to weak. You can have SMG but one game doesn't make a console no matter how good it is.
Did you even read Cookie's post before your outburst? The following bits suggest otherwise.
Cookie wrote
PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good
How on earth you read that and translate the Wii as being Cookie's "precious little console" is rather beyond my meagre skills of comprehension.
of course i read the post how was i to write something like that without reading it.
4 years ago
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Spanca wrote
Cookie wrote
PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good
How on earth you read that and translate the Wii as being Cookie's "precious little console" is rather beyond my meagre skills of comprehension.
But Mario is in his Av! icon_rolleyes.gif
4 years ago
Cro wrote
^ .... icon_wall.gif

Spanca wrote
Cookie wrote
PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good
How on earth you read that and translate the Wii as being Cookie's "precious little console" is rather beyond my meagre skills of comprehension.
But Mario is in his Av! icon_rolleyes.gif
WTF
4 years ago
corder wrote
Cro wrote
^ .... icon_wall.gif

Spanca wrote
Cookie wrote
PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good
How on earth you read that and translate the Wii as being Cookie's "precious little console" is rather beyond my meagre skills of comprehension.
But Mario is in his Av! icon_rolleyes.gif
WTF
Okay.. There is no way you could have honestly read and understood Cookie's post and then come up with that response. You refer to things he clearly has not said or displayed, but still manage to pass him stating that the PS3's line-up is not at the quality he comes to expect instantly makes him a Nintendo fan. icon_confused.gif
4 years ago
Cro wrote
corder wrote
Cro wrote
^ .... icon_wall.gif

Spanca wrote
Cookie wrote
PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good
How on earth you read that and translate the Wii as being Cookie's "precious little console" is rather beyond my meagre skills of comprehension.
But Mario is in his Av! icon_rolleyes.gif
WTF
Okay.. There is no way you could have honestly read and understood Cookie's post and then come up with that response. You refer to things he clearly has not said or displayed, but still manage to pass him stating that the PS3's line-up is not at the quality he comes to expect instantly makes him a Nintendo fan. icon_confused.gif
avatar anyone is one indication that he likes Nintendo.
4 years ago
corder wrote
Cro wrote
corder wrote
Cro wrote
^ .... icon_wall.gif

Spanca wrote
Cookie wrote
PS3 has little to offer & Drakes a cut above the current 2nd rate lineup, Wii is in a similar position with only one game that's good
How on earth you read that and translate the Wii as being Cookie's "precious little console" is rather beyond my meagre skills of comprehension.
But Mario is in his Av! icon_rolleyes.gif
WTF
Okay.. There is no way you could have honestly read and understood Cookie's post and then come up with that response. You refer to things he clearly has not said or displayed, but still manage to pass him stating that the PS3's line-up is not at the quality he comes to expect instantly makes him a Nintendo fan. icon_confused.gif
avatar anyone is one indication that he likes Nintendo.
Christ almighty, you are deluded and completely ignorant. If you had any sliver of logic in you, this arguement/debate/headache-inducing retard-fest would never had existed.

Restrain yourself from posting. And possibly breathing.

Please.
4 years ago
^ Here here.

I am actually also happy Halo 3 was nowhere to be seen in that list.

With Mario Galaxy, at first I couldn't get used to running around upside down and whatnot. Now, I'm about 35 stars in and I'm actually worried about it ending. Every star I get closer to that 120th is a star closer to this wonderful game being over. My only complaint is that its too easy at times.

Great list though guys.
4 years ago
Lord Haart wrote
I would also have liked to see Assassin's Creed there etc. etc.
QFT!

This is one of the only fresh games in the industry and it got panned for trying something different. I realise that it is repetitive, but I fail to comprehend how people didn't love this game. icon_confused.gif Multi-platform games didn't seem to fare too well either in the list, so perhaps that contributed.

Personally I'd put Pokemon DS above Zelda, however I can see where you are coming from. In my opinion though, Nintendo took a great series like Pokemon RPGs and perfected them in every single way imaginable.

I'm going to have to rite some wrongs in the reader awards.
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